Daily newsletter 1/28
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Daily newsletter 1/28
"➡️ The Trump administration claims San Jose University in California violated federal law by allowing a transgender woman to play on the women's volleyball team, and want the university to apologize to women athletes, ban trans women, and more. Meanwhile, lawyers representing trans service members challenging Trump's military ban have accused the government of lying to a federal appeals court. In the latest from Minneapolis, the woman who filmed Alex Pretti's killing has spoken out, "
"Stella Carlson was on her way to a church event when she encountered Alex Pretti and the DHS agents who would kill him. Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images After days of outrage, two federal agents with the Department of Homeland Security, who shot and killed the ICU nurse, have been sidelined. DFree; jamesonwu1972/Shuttershock.com Sam Altman and Tim Cook toe the line between calling out DHS's violence and staying on Trump's good side."
Federal officials claim San Jose State University violated federal law by allowing a transgender woman to compete on the women's volleyball team and demand the university apologize to women athletes, ban trans women, and take additional actions. Lawyers for transgender service members challenging the military ban accuse the government of lying to a federal appeals court. In Minneapolis, the woman who filmed Alex Pretti's killing has spoken out, and the unnamed federal agents who shot him have been placed on administrative leave. Tim Cook and Sam Altman have publicly reacted to Department of Homeland Security violence while balancing political considerations.
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